Myvatn Nature Bath is located in the heart of north-east Iceland about 105 kilometres (65 miles) south of the Arctic Circle,
Lake Mývatn and its surroundings are one of Europe's greatest natural treasures. A designated nature reserve,
Mývatn is an area of fragile beauty where tourist services have been developed in such a way as to cause as little disruption as possible
to what is a unique and highly delicate ecosystem.
The Námafjall (Mine Hill) (482 m) is a mountain ridge in Iceland in the Mývatn region.
It is an active volcano, which is part of the volcanic system of Krafla.
The volcano is covered by solfataras and fumaroles and is located at its foot also both on the west side towards Reykjahlíð
and on its eastern side towards Ódáðahraun and Möðrudalsöræfi High-temperature areas.
On the mountain lead marked trails.
From the top you have a good panoramic view, not only about the solfataras and fumaroles in the area,
but also on the Lake Myvatn and the Möðrudalsöræfi desert.